Baroness Scotland of Asthal: It is not possible to identify grants made specifically to support ex-prisoners, as in many cases the organisations funded are working across several purposes and with ex-prisoners, prisoners and those on community sentences. Grants made centrally by the Home Office to voluntary sector organisations working in this area in the past two years were: in 2004-05, £7.6 million; and, in 2005-06, £8.7 million. In 2006-07, they are planned to be £8.9 million. In addition, grants of £7.5 million, £8.0 million, and £8.1 million respectively were made/are planned for the provision of voluntary sector approved premises that house people under supervision in the community. For future years, spending plans have not been finalised to this level of detail. These figures do not include grants made by local probation boards, as these figures are not held centrally.

Lord Davies of Oldham: The remuneration and time commitment for the chairs of the Department for Transport's non-departmental public bodies are set out in the table below. The information is correct as at 31 March 2006, except for the current chair of the Strategic Rail Authority, who was appointed on1 April 2006.
	
		
			 Public Body Remuneration per annum Time commitment 
			 Commission for Integrated Transport £5,4311 5 days a month 
			 Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Council Unpaid 2 days a month 
			 Civil Aviation Authority £120,550 3.5 days per week 
			 Rail Passenger Council (operates as Passenger Focus) £25,000 8 days a month 
			 Railway Heritage Committee Unpaid None specified 
			 Northern Lighthouse Board £17,028 40 days per annum 
			 Trinity House Lighthouse Service £102,235 Full time (chair and chief executive) 
			 British Transport Police Authority £25,800 60 days per annum 
			 Senior Traffic CommissionerTraffic Commissioners £93,4832£84,135 Full timeFull time 
			 Strategic Rail Authority £20,731 4 days per month 
			 1The current chair of the Commission for Integrated Transport chooses to receive a reduced level of remuneration for this post. 
			 2 The traffic commissioners are classed as a tribunal NDPB but they are appointed by the Secretary of State separately and in their own right.

Lord Rooker: The Western Education and Library Board is responsible for the controlled schools estate. The information requested for controlled and maintained schools is set out below.
	Details of primary school projects completed in the last five years in the Western Education and Library Board area
	
		
			 School name Management type Details of project Completion date 
			 Florencecourt Primary School Controlled New replacement school May 2001 
			 Gibson Primary School, Omagh Controlled New replacement school September 2003 
			 Edwards Primary School, Castlederg Controlled New replacement school November 2004 
			 Bready Primary School and Sandville Primary School, Strabane Controlled Amalgamation in a new replacement school September 2004 
			 Dervaghroy Primary School/Hutton Primary School/Sixmilecross Primary School Controlled Amalgamation in a new replacement school January 2005 
			 Maguiresbridge Primary School Controlled New replacement school December 2005 
			 St Mary's Primary School, Killyclogher Maintained New replacement school July 2002 
			 St Dympna's Primary School, Dromore Maintained  January 2006 
			 St Ninnidh's Primary School, Derrylin Maintained New replacement school July 2005 
		
	
	Details of primary school projects in the Western Education and Library Board area, for which capital funding has been announced and which are currently under construction or in planning
	
		
			 School name Management type Details of project Estimated completion date 
			 Kesh Primary School Controlled New replacement school October 2006 
			 Burnfoot Primary School/Dungiven Primary School/Largy Primary School Controlled Amalgamation in a new replacement school September 2007 
			 Killen Primary School, Castlederg Controlled New replacement school June 2007 
			 Lisbellaw Primary School Controlled New replacement school October 2007 
			 Lisnagelvin Primary School Controlled New replacement school April 2008 
			 St Eugene's Primary School, Londonderry Maintained Extension and refurbishment February 2008 
			 Coranny Primary School and Cornagague Primary School, Enniksillen Maintained Amalgamation in a new replacement school August 2008 
			 Columbkille's Primary School, Carrickmore Maintained New replacement school November 2008 
			 St Paul's Primary School, Irvinestown Maintained New replacement school March 2009 
			 Omagh Integrated Primary School Grant Maintained Integrated New replacement school June 2008 
			 Enniskillen Integrated Primary School Grant Maintained Integrated New replacement school July 2007